New York City
There she was, sagging against the smudged glass of an overpriced Greenwich Village wine bar, a fur hat that probably cost more than my monthly rent, her hand propping up a face that’d seen too many phonies—and, judging by the glazed look in her eyes, too many glasses of wine.
The guy—some loping stranger with flipped-up collar and 1950s Elvis sideburns—ambled past, lost in his own search for something real amid the Village’s fake bohemian clutter. The street buzzed with hipsters, clowns, and posers, and I couldn’t help but choke on a wry laugh—here we were, chasing authenticity like a lost glove, while she was already three sheets to the wind, proving the joke was on us all.
Have a great weekend!
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8 comments:
We both published a street photo of a person and an observer of that person. I like your picture. Interesting narrative... Aloha friend
She looks cold but I like her hat.
Love this pic!
She does not look happy that the young man was there. Fine contrast in people.
Sideburns! Who does them? It’s the 21st century, fella!
A great street photo again. Wonderful.
She certainly looks cheesed off James Great capture. Thanks for hosting and commenting. Have a lovely week ahead
I love ❤️ this photo.
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